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NEW DELHI, Oct 5: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has warned the public about fraudsters posing as its offi- cers and asking people to deposit money in bank accounts. It has issued a notice asking the public not to fall prey to such traps. The CBSE said recently, instances have come to its notice where “some unscru- plous callers/cheaters”, posing as CBSE officers, asked peo- ple and students to deposit money in bank accounts “promising to facilitate them in CBSE”. “These fake callers make calls from different mobile numbers,” the CBSE notice said. Senior officials said that in some cases, the board brought the matter to the notice of police officials concerned. (PTI) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2016 (PAGE 18) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU CBSE warns public about fraudsters posing as its officers

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NEW DELHI, Oct 5:

The Central Board ofSecondary Education (CBSE)

has warned the public aboutfraudsters posing as its offi-cers and asking people todeposit money in bank

accounts.It has issued a notice asking

the public not to fall prey tosuch traps.

The CBSE said recently,instances have come to itsnotice where “some unscru-

plous callers/cheaters”, posingas CBSE officers, asked peo-ple and students to depositmoney in bank accounts“promising to facilitate themin CBSE”.

“These fake callers make

calls from different mobilenumbers,” the CBSE noticesaid.

Senior officials said that insome cases, the board broughtthe matter to the notice of policeofficials concerned. (PTI)

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CBSE warns public about fraudsters posing as its officers